Mess with a Jedi, you’re going to get burned.
An Education Department bureaucrat that the administration of President Donald Trump brought in learned that the hard way after going after “Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill on Twitter.
Kevin Eck, unhappy with Hamill’s political tweets, told him last year to “stick to playing Han Solo’s short little bitch.”
Eck, who previously made headlines when it was found that he had complained about the all-black cast of “The Wiz,” has since protected his tweets, But CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski shared the comments about Hamill on Tuesday:
Education Dept. employee Kevin Eck (@kevxindy) was apparently not a @HamillHimself fan. pic.twitter.com/zET8bASHFE
— andrew kaczynski 🤔 (@KFILE) March 14, 2017
Hamill fired back ― and unlike a stormtrooper, he didn’t miss:
An Education Dept. employee @kevxindy should know short/little is redundant like Russian colluding/traitor or pussy grabbing/sexual predator https://t.co/NcMqJB16jY
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) March 15, 2017
The actor drew a round of virtual applause:
@VampVixxenx @HamillHimself @KevXIndy pic.twitter.com/OXr9FBp2ZA
— felicia ruiz😼 (@katwomanfifi) March 15, 2017
@HamillHimself @KevXIndy 👏Mark!
— Ryan Chase (@radioryanchase) March 15, 2017
@HamillHimself @KevXIndy call👏him👏out👏for👏what👏he👏is👏 pic.twitter.com/7ysbQOnEEp
— Michael Smith (@yaboymikey2187) March 15, 2017
@HamillHimself "Impressive. Most impressive". Luv u man!
— TJ Del Reno® (@tjdelreno) March 15, 2017
@HamillHimself @KevXIndy boom. pic.twitter.com/1XSlvNFA7T
— Allison Ivy (@Allison_Ivy79) March 15, 2017
@HamillHimself @KevXIndy Short Round was with Indy, not Han. Silly Kevin.
— Yessica Rodriguez (@Rodi19Yess) March 15, 2017
@HamillHimself I'm going to assume he has never actually watched Star Wars. Luke Skywalker is a pretty big hero of the story 🐸☕️
— Austin (@WritingMyLife91) March 15, 2017
@HamillHimself @KevXIndy pic.twitter.com/tz7NbvU7tO
— eden 🍷 (@merrymcvie) March 15, 2017
@KFILE: @KevXIndy can knock Luke Skywalker @HamillHimself all he wants, but I'd like to note there are ZERO "Kevin in Indy" action figures.
— Toney (@ToneyCreature) March 14, 2017
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